
Congestion Pricing Wins in Court, Funding Headaches Persist
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New Yorks congestion pricing program wins a major court battle, with a federal judge ruling that the Department of Transportation cannot cancel it due to a change in administration. The program is deemed legal, and toll cameras will remain operational. However, the Department of Transportation is considering an appeal. Meanwhile, separate funding issues arise for major projects like the Gateway rail tunnel and Second Avenue subway extension, with the MTA threatening a lawsuit over unpaid funds.
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